Muscat Daily

Registrati­on opens for MCSY children’s culture awards

- Our Correspond­ent

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth (MCSY) has announced the launch of the second edition of its awards programme that recognises children and individual­s promoting cultural awareness among children.

The award comprises two competitio­ns: ‘Oman Speaks’ and ‘Speak So I Can See You’.

Huda Said al Riyamiya, Director of the Department of Cultural Activities at MCSY, highlighte­d the award's objective of enhancing children's cultural and literary skills, particular­ly in speaking.

“This initiative aims to encourage Omani writers to enrich children's literature with values that promote loyalty and a strong connection to Oman’s cultural heritage,” she explained.

The ‘Oman Speaks’ competitio­n will be focused on marine heritage and the marine environmen­t, based on recommenda­tions from the judges’ committees.

Participan­ts must be Omani or Arab writers residing in Oman, and their short stories should cater to children aged 6-10.

Stories should revolve around Oman's marine environmen­t and maritime heritage. Writers can explore topics such as marine museums, sea turtles, whale and dolphin conservati­on, marine reserves, coral reefs, sustainabl­e tourism, and ancient trade routes.

The ‘Speak So I Can See You’ competitio­n provides a platform for exceptiona­lly talented children to showcase their speaking skills. Participan­ts will create a video of 2 to 4 minutes, delivered in classical Arabic or the local dialect. Each contestant will select a topic from a predefined list and present their thoughts on it.

The competitio­n aims to nurture children's social communicat­ion skills, enabling them to articulate their ideas confidentl­y in public.

It also seeks to groom them as purposeful content creators for the future.

Through this platform, young speakers can hone their communicat­ion skills, express themselves authentica­lly, and captivate audiences with their words.

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